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Private In-Home and Online ACT Tutoring in Brookline, MA

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How can a tutor help you master the ACT?

If you have a junior or senior in high school, you probably already know this year will be all about American College Testing (ACT). If your child has a college or university that he or she is hoping to attend, the enrollment process may require a minimum score on this tough exam. Since this exam is an important part of allowing your child to achieve their future educational goals, studying and preparation work are top priority. One of a great ways to try to help your child get ready to understand the exam is with the help of a specialized tutor. If your child is preparing for the ACT, let Varsity Tutors connect him or her with a tutor in Brookline.

More than likely, your high school student has a busy schedule, but a professional tutor can work around his or her schedule and meet at any time that is convenient. The tutor can also come to your home for sessions, meet your child at any location that works for you, or offer face-to-face virtual sessions through an advanced online platform. An expert ACT tutor in Brookline could help your child make the most of his or her study time.

It can be hard for a teenage child to set aside the time to study without distractions. Study sessions that aren't structured can also be inefficient and ineffective, wasting your child's study time. An expert tutor can organize these one-on-one sessions to be fun and packed with learning about specific subjects that will be covered on the test.

The ACT contains a 60-minute math section, 45-minute English section, 35-minute reading section, 35-minute science section, and a 40-minute optional writing section. A personalized tutor can focus on these subjects with your child to be sure he or she is prepared for possible questions on the test. Let Varsity Tutors find your child an expert ACT tutor in Brookline, MA, who can create personalized study sessions designed to meet their specific goals.

One of a great ways for your child to walk into the ACT exam room with confidence is to be completely prepared for the exam, knowing what to expect. A professional tutor can keep your child engaged in the studying process and constantly improving his or her skills. If you want your child to be more than ready for this crucial exam, an experienced tutor is the way to go. For assistance in connecting with an experienced ACT tutor in Brookline, MA, contact Varsity Tutors.

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"We focused this meeting on his upcoming exam. The student and I discussed test-taking strategies and practiced reading fiction and social science passages. He completed the science test. With remaining time, we discussed English and math. The student seems more confident in these sections."

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"Today we worked on the science section. She is doing better and is much more confident. We also discussed the reading section and she needs to be challenged in this area. She is doing pretty well overall."

"The student finished practice test 4 today except for a short math section. The science section is going very well. The student is successfully applying the new strategy to the reading section. The math section was slow going as the student answered more difficult questions, but she's learning how to work through a problem even if she doesn't understand it immediately. "

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"She did not get a chance to complete the homework assigned to her. However, we were able to work from the math and science worksheets I prepared. We went over the English section online from my computer. The student is excelling in the science section. Her ability to recognize prepositions is getting better. She will complete the three sections assigned to her for our next appointment on Tuesday evening. We spent a couple of minutes going over the periodic table, and we went over the practical implications of science in real life. "

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"In our session today the student and I continued to work in all sections of the test with a primary focus on math. After finishing three of the four sections of the exam he took in April, we saw that his score had improved in all sections. Part of this is likely due to the lower stress environment, so the student and I talked extensively about how to take "mini-breaks" throughout the test in order to not get overwhelmed. His biggest challenge seems to be simple errors in the math section. In the other sections wrong answers are usually due to conceptual difficulty, so we are working on how to minimize the simple errors in math. "

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"The student and I looked at the English, math, and reading sections from the released previous year's ACT. She scored a 32 on the English section, 28 on the math, 28 on the reading, and a 26 on the science. We discussed how to do the math questions that gave her some trouble. Then we discussed overall strategies for the test. She should practice with extra reading sections in the ACT book before the test. I also advised her to read the science questions carefully since she does not have any issue with time. She should do very well this weekend and the strong English score will definitely help bring up her composite score."